stucco_auth
Project description
SQLAlchemy-backed username/password authentication for the Pyramid web framework.
What You Get
Versioned schema with stucco_evolution
SQLAlchemy-mapped User, Group, and Settings classes
BCRYPT password encryption with cryptacular
Pyramid views to login and logout
Traversal, not routes
Jinja2 templates for the views
Uni-Form CSS themed login form
YUI 3 CSS in the base template
99% test coverage
What You Don’t Get
Any express or implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantibility and fitness for a particular purpose.
Requirements
It’s easy enough to add the stucco_auth views to your application by calling:
from pyramid.config import Configurator config = Configurator(...) config.include('stucco_auth.config')
Unfortunately, stucco_auth requires many things from a host Pyramid application before it will work properly:
A configured authentication and authorization policy. Login and logout views don’t make sense otherwise.
A transaction-managed SQLAlchemy session made available as request.db
stucco_auth’s schema instantiated into that database
request.session for flash messages
Jinja2 templating
A stucco_auth.interfaces.IAuthRoot instance in the resource tree. login/ and logout/ are resolved relative to this object.
The demo application, stucco_auth.main(), provides one example of how to set this up.
If you have any questions, please ask DanielHolth in IRC or on one of the Pylons mailing lists.
0.4
upgrade to a normal version numbering scheme
generalize ‘persistent random secret’ code
0.3e-4
fix MANIFEST.in to include the .jinja2 templates
0.2e-4
update for stucco_evolution >= 0.33
0.1e-6
99% test coverage
0.1
Remove everything except the most basic user/groups/login functionality
0.0
Initial version
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